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Research Responsibility Resources
(C) Publications

  • Several authors. Ethical Issues in Undergraduate Research. CUR Quarterly, March 1998, Vo. 18(3).
     
  • Bebeau, M.J., 1995. Moral Reasoning in Scientific Research: Cases for Teaching and Assessment. Bloomington, Ind.: Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions. 618 E. Third St, Bloomington, IN 47405-3602.
     
  • Elliott, D. and J. E. Stern, eds. 1997. Research Ethics: A Reader. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England. Developed in conjunction with a model course on the responsible conduct of research. Includes relationships with colleagues, institutional responsibility, conflict of interest, experimentation with animals and humans, funding of research. ISBN 0-87451-797-4.
     
  • Erwin, E., S. Gendin, and L. Kleiman, eds. 1994. Ethical Issues in Scientific Research: An Anthology. NY: Garland Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-81530-641-5. Essays on subjects including fraud and deception, research on humans and animals, genetic research, and military research.
     
  • Macrina, F. L. 1995. Scientific Integrity: an Introductory Text with Cases. Washington, D.C., ASM Press. ISBN: 1-55581-069-1. Orientation to basic issues including mentoring, conflict of interest, record keeping, and authorship. Teachers' supplementary material including writing assignments.
     
  • National Academy of Sciences, 1992. Responsible Science: Ensuring the Integrity of the Research Process. Vol. 1. Washington, D.C., National Academy Press. ISBN: 0-309-04731-5. Report of an NAS panel, with findings and recommendations.
     
  • National Academy of Sciences, 1995. On Being a Scientist: Responsible Conduct in Research. Washington, D.C., National Academy Press. ISBN: 0-309-05196-7. Primer for beginning scientists. Includes treatment of data, self-deception, peer review, fraud, allocation of credit, responsibility in collaborative research, plagiarism, and upholding the integrity of science.
     
  • National Research Council, 1996. Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. Rev. ed. Washington, D.C., National Academy Press. ISBN: 0-309-05377-3. Includes institutional policy, animal husbandry, veterinary care, physical plant maintenance, hazardous substances, and federal laws relevant to animal use.
     
  • Office of Protection from Research Risks, 1993. Protecting Human Research Subjects: Institutional Review Board Guidebook. Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN: 0-16-041834-8. Includes information on government regulations.
     
  • Public Health Service, 1995. Integrity and Misconduct in Research: Report of the Commission on Research Integrity. Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office. Report of the Commission on Research Integrity (the Ryan Commission). 
     
  • Stern, J. E. and D. Elliott, 1997. The Ethics of Scientific Research: A Guidebook for Course Development. Hanover, N.H., University Press of New England. ISBN: 0-87451-798-2. A guide for instructors by two faculty members at Dartmouth College.
     
  • Keith-Spiegel, P., K. Aronson, and M. Bowman, 1994. Scientific Misconduct: An Annotated Bibliography. Ball State University.
     


     
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